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Indraprasth aka New Delhi - In his first interview since beingincarcerated in a US jail nearly 10 days ago, Mumbai-baseddocumentary film maker Vijay Kumar has claimed that he is a victim ofracial profiling and is being harassed by US officials.

Speaking over phone from a detention centre where he was shifted fromHouston county jail, Kumar, a strict vegetarian, claimed he skippedfood in jail for two days as he was deliberately served non-vegetarian fare. Kumar's visa was revoked and he was declared anillegal visitor after he got bail from Houston county court.

Kumar was detained at Houston international airport while on his wayto Vancouver, Canada after "behavioural detection officers" at theairport felt something was amiss with him. They pulled him in forquestioning and were further alarmed when his baggage revealedpublications dealing with Jihad and Islam. According to USauthorities, his checked-in baggage from New Delhi revealed a pair ofbrass knuckles, prohibited by Texas state law, though not bannedunder US federal law.

However, Kumar was at pains to clarify that he posed no terror threatto the US. "While at Houston airport there was a last-minute changein my flight's departure terminal due to which I had to run a longway inside the airport. That's why I was sweating and furiouslysearching for my travel documents. The Transportation SecurityAdministration officials then took me aside for interrogation. Later,the FBI and sniffing dogs descended at the airport. I was handcuffedthere itself and kept like that for 50 minutes in a car," thefilmmaker revealed, reliving his nightmare.

Kumar said he decided to carry brass knuckles after scanning thebanned items list of TSA, and finding it didn't figure there. "Mychecked baggage passed through extensive screening both at Delhiairport and later at Frankfurt but I was unaware it is prohibited inTexas and so got into this problem," he added in a downcast voice.

When asked why he was carrying such an exhaustive collection ofpublications/books dealing with jihad, Kumar said he was researchingjihadi terrorism and was headed to Vancouver to work out options formaking a documentary. "I have been involved in making short films,documentaries on Muslim issues especially on how to bring misguidedyouths back into the mainstream, victimisation of Muslim women inIndia, their personal laws.

One of the books I was carrying was 'A Women Among Warlords' byMalalai Joya. It is ample testimony to my academic interest in thistopic and doesn't make me a terrorist," he said, making animpassioned plea to the Indian government to intervene on his behalf.

His fellow researcher Diksha Jyoti, a documentary maker herself, toldTOI from Mumbai she was shocked how a film maker was being harassedby the US authorities. Jyoti said she had worked with him on adocumentary on Muslim women and believes his detention is a result ofa "huge misunderstanding".

"When my bail bond was lowered from $50,000 to $5,000 by the countyjudge, the authorities revoked my visa without charge and now keep medetained for being in the US illegally. On September 2, I have ahearing on this issue while on September 8, the county judge willtake up my case," Kumar said when TOI asked when he saw himselfwalking out of jail.

He told TOI that though he was visited by India's consulateofficials; they have been unable to do much except assure him oftheir support. "I fear as news spreads of my purpose, of researchingIslamist groups and their jihadi agenda, I might be targeted by theiragents," he said.

Finally, on reports of his being a member of the RashtriyaSwayamsevak Sangh (RSS), Kumar conceded he had been part of theorganisation but had "long disassociated" himself with it owing toideological differences.

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Los Angeles - Indian origin British actress Archie Panjabi, whostarred in films like "Bend it like Beckham" and "East is East", hasbagged the best supporting actress in a drama series for her role in"The Good Wife" at the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards here.

Panjabi was pitted against the likes of Rose Byrne ("Damages"),Sharon Gless ("Burn Notice"), Elisabeth Moss and Christina Hendricks(both for "Mad Men") and co-star Christine Baranski for "The GoodWife".

She made her film debut in the British hit film "East Is East" in1999 and went on to star in international blockbuster films like"Bend It Like Beckham" in 2002, imdb.com reported.

The actress starred in 2005 in "The Constant Gardener" and played apart in critically acclaimed films like "A Mighty Heart" in 2007 and"Yasmin" written by Simon Beaufoy, who also scripted the Oscar-winning "Slumdog Millionaire".

Panjabi won the Best Actress for her role in "Yasmin" in 2004 at theReims Festival in 2006 and was awarded the Shooting Star Award at theBerlin International Film Festival 2005. The award is given to actorswho are seen as "the most exciting and emerging actors from acrossEurope" (European Film Promotion).

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